Diversion: AI And I, 2

So why didn’t I just print it on paper, like a caveman? Well, I tried to, once. But the word processor kept deleting the files as soon as I saved them. Then the PC activated the printer and the cat disappeared inside, next thing a heap of LOLcat memes slid out the paper tray. And … Read more

Diversion: AI And I, 1

It started pretty innocuously, the way so many things do. (And some don’t. Some, like the Coming Of The NeoLibTard RWNJs, started loudly and noxiously and conspicuously, of course. The world’s still suffering from them and may never fully recover…) But there was a program that was running a simulation of a program that was … Read more

Also, SARS-cov-2 Is Not THE Disaster, 5

Today I fly by the seat of my pants, no prep article available. Losing my inspiration with it actually. Only so much you can say about the state of the world before you find yourself repeating “it’s fecked, we’re fecked” in a hopeless mumble, over and over. I mean – look at it. LOOK AT … Read more

And The Animals, 2

So yes, Ghostie was pretty much my familiar, my kitchen familiar. And I was devastated when he passed away a few years ago. But a year and a half later, we had the opportunity to take two kittens to replace our old bois. Wife’s old boi also had passed away, coincidentally almost a year to … Read more

And The Animals, 1

Dear children, today’s sermon is about the animals of the Earth. For I’ve walked among them as one, and it’s been good. (To clarify, we ALL walk among them, you’re never more that a few metres from a rat or a spider or any of up to several hundred creatures, even in the metropolitan areas.) … Read more

Our Food As Vector For All Manner Of Pandemic Outbreaks

The thing that causes animal -> human transmissions of pathogens such as bacteria and viruses is contact between animals and humans. To be perfectly honest, I don’t understand the statistics behind this, the official descriptions of the mechanisms that facilitate such transmissions, or why we as intelligent thinking beings can’t get the simple facts into … Read more

Back To The Future Of Farming

If I can go back now to the Brave New World After Coronavirus. It’s not just a great thought experiment in social engineering. It’s been done to us already to advance certain hoarding persons’ agendas, to prevent advancement of quality of life for all alive. We’ve been born to it, been exposed to ti in … Read more

COV-19 Renaissance: Origins Matter

S: “Why does philosophy matter?”P: “I don’t know, why does science matter?”S: “Well because scie-“P: “Annnnnnnd there you are doing philosophy.” Country (big C Country) cooking is maintenance, myth, and medicine all in one. Long before there was any organised medicine or even shamanism, cooking determined the Country and was determined by it. To this … Read more

CoV19 Renaissance, Enter The Dragon

And so today it’s about our friend COVID19 again. I’m about to go to the Oldies Hour, the hour that some supermarkets have set aside for pensioners, older people, and those who may be compromised. Mix ’em together! Mix ’em together and see how many we can infect! Apparently it’s been a load of nothing … Read more

Masks Work. Apparently.

https://coronavirus.medium.com/masks-work-cb25a52b05b1 If there’s one thing science is good at, it’s science. And the science says that even if you feel healthy, even if you feel silly for walking around with a mask on when you feel fine, if – if – you start showing signs a few days later, you’ll know that at a time … Read more